The Woman in Black

Why see The Woman in Black?

London's Greatest Spine Chiller Returns!

After three decades of terrifying West End audiences and a brief break in 2023, The Woman in Black is back to haunt London - this time at the atmospheric Alexandra Palace Theatre!

This spine-chilling adaptation of Susan Hill's gothic novella first premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1989 before transferring to the Fortune Theatre later that year, where it ran for over 30 years. 

Don't miss this iconic play within a play that sees elderly Arthur Kipps retelling his terrifying experiences at Eel Marsh as a junior solicitor to a young actor in an abandoned Victorian theatre. Will it exorcise his mind from the ghosts that lurk there? See for yourself!

What is The Woman in Black About?

Retired solicitor Arthur Kipps is still haunted by the strange events which took place in a small English village, Eel Marsh, years before. Sent on a routine assignment to look over a widow's legal papers, Kipps encountered a mysterious spectre known as The Woman in Black, a ghostly figure who seems intent on taking the lives of Eel Marsh's young children.

Hoping to exorcise the demons of his past, Kipps calls on a young actor to recreate the events of Eel Marsh in the form of a play. The actor plays the part of Kipps, while Kipps himself takes on the roles of all those characters whom he met during that terrible visit. Unfortunately, this play seems to raise more ghosts for Kipps than it banishes...

Key Information

Audience

The Woman in Black is suitable for children aged 12 and over

Run Time

Two hours with one interval

Dates

8 - 25 Oct

Upcoming Performances

Cast

Richard Hope as Arthur Kipps 
Mark Hawkins as The Actor
Christopher Gilling as Understudy Arthur Kipps
Dominic Price as Understudy The Actor

Creative

Directed by Robin Herford
Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt
From the novel by Susan Hill
Designed by Michael Holt
Lighting by Kevin Sleep
Original Sound Design by Rod Mead

Reviews

Customer reviews

18 reviews, average rating: (3.6 Stars)

Jay

The woman in black

Amazing show, great atmosphere and acting.At times very scary, the staging is great and the fantastic cast deliver a really suspenseful eve at the theatre. Have seen it before and would happily see it again If you don't enjoy this show then maybe theatre just isn't for you! ... Read more

P

Use your imagination

Clearly the people who said it was not good have no imagination! My first thought was how brilliant it is despite the fact that there are not a load of props and set changes. ... Read more

Marie Kimberley

Brilliant in its Simplicity

Congratulations to Forsyth and Spencer for a truly brilliant performance. I was in parts moved to tears and could not watch as you brought my imagination to life. And in other at parts I was gripped with fear. This play is a must for anyone who has the presence of imagination to allow Forsyth and Spencer to transport you to another time and place, with simple staging, props and an acting presence to truly blow you away. ... Read more
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